A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) crew member, Mohsin Raza, has gone missing in Canada, the airline’s spokesperson confirmed on Monday. Raza, hailing from Islamabad, failed to report for duty on a scheduled flight from Karachi, raising concerns when he didn’t appear at his hotel.
Raza was last seen in Toronto, where he had been part of the crew for a previous flight. This incident marks the latest in a series of disappearances, with over a dozen PIA crew members going missing in Toronto within the past year.
PIA management has initiated an investigation into Raza’s disappearance and has warned that severe disciplinary actions, including termination, will be taken if misconduct is found.
This incident follows a similar case in June when flight attendant Noor Sher vanished after arriving in Toronto on flight PK 781, adding to concerns over the safety and conduct of crew members in Canada.
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